On the 20th of July I was riding back from Manchester on Rt 87 having passed through a fierce downpour with wind and horizontal rain I stopped to shoot a landscape at a farm in Lebanon where I knew I would have lots of sky. Walking 30 yards from where I parked the sky was just very dark and the image wasn’t there. Just before getting to my car the phone rang and it was Kirsten. We talked for a few minutes and the wind picked up and the pressure dropped. Having lived through the 1954 Tornado in Worcester MA. I am acutely aware of barometric pressure. I said good-by to Kirsten turned to look at the sky. Now it was what I wanted and a little scared I rushed back the 30 yds I don’t rush to well but got back to the spot and made 3 images before the rain started. This is the one I had wanted when first I stopped so once again my wonderful daughter provided me with what I needed, thanks Kirsten again and again. peace pjc
Tom Menard at Work in the Studio
Tom concentrating on a very detailed part of this work at The Kerri Gallery November image made on TMax 400 film mono pod no flash. If every tiny detail isn’t important than, gee I don’t know Tom and all the other Artists from this series always strive for perfection. A work of love, difficult compelling but still work. enjoy pjc
Photographic Art another artist Ken Morgan in his Maine studio circa 1990’s
A cool drink from the fountain Colchester Ct.
I drank from a hose or a public fountain like this one on the Colchester Ct. Green. Perspective is reality. In the 60’s fountains were cool now in my sixties well not sure about tap water. Image made in 2010 testing the contrast of my “new rebel” new to me early in my pixel world thanks Scot. Today is a day for a cool one, sorry folks it only pumps water. enjoy pjc
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